ECOS2002 – Intermediate Macroeconomics Tutorial Questions Topic: ‘Fiscal Policy and the Open Income-Expenditure Model’ Tutorial 2: Week 4 (19-23 August) NB: The readings for this tutorial are indicated in Topic 2 of the reading guide. 1. In the Keynesian theory of output what is mechanism that brings about the equilibrium level of output determined by aggregate demand? 2. ‘The stance of fiscal policy cannot be measured by the size of the actual budget deficit.’ Why
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offender must prove to the parole board he or she has been rehabilitated and are no longer a danger to society. Over the years the United States jurisdictions and judges offer intermediate sanctions to probationers (offenders who are released from detention under supervision due to a period of good behavior). The objective of intermediate sanctions in the criminal justice practice is to create stability among various offenders. These sanctions are mid-range dispositions that fall between probation and incarceration
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When it comes to intermediate sanctions there are positive to it and there are negatives. One positive thing that comes from intermediate sanctions is that it lowers the costs that we have to pay for people in prison. If these people are not going to prison and are going under house arrest they are having to pay for their food and most other things themselves instead of having it provided for them. Another positive is that being on these types of programs these people will learn that if they want
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INTERMEDIATE TERM FINANCING Intermediate term financing refers to borrowing with repayment schedules of more than one year but less than ten years. In contrast ‘short –term financing has a repayment schedule of less than one year‚ while long-term financing matures in ten years or longer. ADVANTAGES OF INTERMEDIATE TERM FINANCING Intermediate term financing offers the following advantages to the firm; 1. It provides a useful alternative when the firm is unable to continue expanding assets with
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Chapter 7 intermediate 1 points Save Remington Corporation had accounts receivable of $100‚000 at 1/1. The only transactions affecting accounts receivable were sales of $600‚000 and cash collections of $550‚000. The accounts receivable turnover is A. 4.0. B. 4.8. C. 4.4. D. 6.0. 1 points Save The percentage-of-receivables approach of estimating uncollectible accounts emphasizes matching over valuation of accounts receivable. True False 1 points
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Assignment # 3 WorldCom Accounting Fraud By Mark A. Cowan Strayer University ACC 499- Accounting Capstone May 15‚ 2011 The purpose of this paper is to discuss the aspects of the WorldCom accounting scandal and the effects that this scandal had on the accounting world as we know it. We will discuss the corporate culture at WorldCom and how it contributed to the accounting fraud‚ how the CEO’s desire to be the #1 stock on Wall Street contributed to the fraud‚ pressures on accountants to book
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systems of justice; hold them responsible for the activities they engage in with the aim of protecting the outside society. This is actually emphasized through inducing proper behaviors in them. There are various juvenile sanctions. One of them is intermediate intervention. First time offenders who are charged with non-violent activities as well as repetition offenders are placed in such programs .These programs are designed in a way that they minimize the chances of the offenders engaging in more
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Chapter 3 Product Costing and Cost Accumulation © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. 1 Learning Objectives 1. Discuss the role of product and service costing in manufacturing and nonmanufacturing firms. 2. Diagram and explain the flow of costs through the manufacturing accounts used in product costing. 3. Distinguish between job-order costing and process costing. © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. 2 Learning Objectives (con’d) 4. Compute a predetermined overhead rate‚ and
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Chapter 3 – Ethics‚ Fraud‚ and Internal Control Fraud 1. Compare and contrast employee fraud vs. management fraud. a. Employee Fraud a. Nonmanagement employees convert cash or assets to direct employee benefit b. Management Fraud – Performance Fraud a. Does not involve direct theft of assets b. Fraud is perpetrated above which the internal control structure generally relate c. Use financial statements to create an illusion that an entity is healthier than it is d. Misappropriation of
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TP Lesson Number Level of group Number of Ss Minutes 01 Intermediate 20 Lesson Aims (By the end of the lesson Ss will be better able to…) Main aim (systems: pronunciation): By the end of this lesson‚ Ss will be better able to ask personal questions focusing on using stress‚ intonation and tone more accurately Sub aim (skills: speaking): By the end of the lesson‚ Ss will have practiced the phonological features aforementioned and will be more confident and accurate when asking personal
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